The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1911, Page 13

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ee Woman to Have Waisiline and Hips Again, Fashion’s ‘ oe Latest Decree From Paris: nh 6 | Panes OPPOSE “FRATS.” Lineless Lady Going Out of Siyle—Tail That Flutters to! the Left to Replace the lea i Ultra- Hobble. : Pipe are back again, girls same material @aye that you may have waists th winter. The Mneless indy ts faehion. That's the latest back and fortit on a! model tells the story, That sounds as if the day costume was over fc Evan the hobbie doesn’ t did. It has exe tn ite newer form he frea while ttript vely as tt did] ‘To replace the freak|shiness shobble, howeevs, Mile Paris ef the tall ‘The tall is merely a loose end and flutters belind to the lef the ones flaunted to- cade, for that’s one vertals thin ford a broc made of # ehie, perhaps, answer, And it Nopody knows why tight would be a 6 ean pots and paus with GOLD DUST 0 be distinc atead, the modishiy go more Quiet hues that cost Su All the foted costurners sented by models In the Germs of decay accumulate on oft-used pots and pans, and ordinary soap and water | only clean off the surface. Gold Dust does the work—and does it | right. It digs deep after germs, cleans like a new whistle and ieaves your pots and pans as new, as bright as the day they were new—and sanitarily safe. Gold Dust does this work in just half the time required by soap or any other cleanser. Does it better, too. _ Ps fs Pade: Gold Dust cleans Sas every thing like yi magic. pe Gold Dust is sold in Sc size and large and all except one have aspect of the femin which so many poets That's what | to promise t waist line. etle ones den-in French biue over @ wh! skirt and bodice. The narrow velvet that bordered it was tremendous- ly demure, and it was as flat at the back as it could manage consistently For the rest, everything must reach the ground; !t may even aspire to a train, but the train must never be © the Empire waiste—up un- m-pits—the so-called natural ‘afete and no waists at all in the mo- aie gowns. It ie an affair of choice, As fo skirt fe wid ugh of Itself to reaoh the floor tn safety, a back-breadth mueb like an elongated coat tail in con- tragting color or material is added. This is often ‘fitted up’ into the " The packages. e large “ bodice which is helped out with net or ‘Let the GOLD DUST TWINS chiffon in fichu f em vas the neck with package means greater de your work.!? @ Raphasard economy. exed. ‘The real novelty aa Saying wraps te im imitation of @ college gown. It ia @arried out in blue velvet with a fold ef Blue satin reaching from hem to knee, the under-sieeve showing through, Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) Opens — at 3 P. M. T°: -DAY the Electrical Exposition at the ti Grand Central Palace becomes a current event of paramount interest and importance. In his drawing, Artist F. G. Cooper has happily caught the idea of all Greater New York agog with excitement over this electrical exhibit where practically everything. new in the electrical world is shown and demonstrated The exhibit of The New York Edison Company—the “ At Your Service” Compan y ‘is of especial interest in showing the innumerable tricity in the home, office, store and factory, At all Edison Exhibits a cordial wele assured all visitors. New Grand Central Palace—Oct. 11 to 21 Lexington Ave., 46th to 47th St. 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. of elec- t _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER etree creamer tte DR oe eT 11, 1911. NO CONNECTION WITH fe GREENHUT-SI ee J. BGREENHUTPres. 18 eo | ANY OTHER STORE “GEL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF 6AVE Tomorrow Another First Showing of Trimmed Millinery, at . AD, From our own workrooms. where these hats cannot be 18" 819" STS.NEW YORK. matched for less than $7.50 to $10, Hats Trimmed Free helen 0 ‘Women’s Fine Cheviot Coats, at #] 2.75) nnd. MAIN BUILDING Misses’ and Juniors’ Wear for Every Occasion Every Staple and Novelty for Fall and Winter Is Here. More styles—greater varicty of materials—more novelties—than The Big Store has ever before managed to assemble in its Misses’ and Juniors’ Department. The collection is TRULY A REMARKABLE ONE. It is WORTHY of the Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. organi- zation—and that is eloquent praise, indeed. Misses’ Serge Dresses, °14.75 (See illustration.) This dress is fashioned of wool serge; has kimono waist with deep pointed sailor collar of cloth, achable collar and cuffs of white corduroy; girdle skirt, with panel front and back; Gavy, coronation and black. + Juniors’ Serge Dresses, °12.75 A neat little frock of good quality serge; kimono waist with Dutch neck having broadcloth, braid and luce trimer Girdle skirt with the new petticoat bottom of broadcloth of contrasting shade to match waist trimming; navy blue; sizes 13 to 17 yours. Misses’ Suits . . . “19.75 A group of several models in cheviots and mixtures, pluin-tailored suits with notched collar and revers, some Nav ng velvet inlay, linings of guarantced satin; high-girdle and waist-line skirt model, fine range of colors; sizes 14 to 18 years. Juniors’ Dress Coats, Semi-fitting cheviot coats in navy, Copentiagen, tan and 5 deep shawl sallor collar of caracu! fastened with two yoke lining of self-material; sizes 13 to 17 years. (MAIN Building, First Toor YOU Can Give Part of $30,000 os to Charity With. jout Cost to You. Full particulars MAIN Bi Explanat Charity Vor Wing, Fourth’ Floor, Cente booklet mailed upon request A Big Sa Thursday, He Who Would Furnish His Home Adcquately, Tastefully, Economically, should direct his steps WIT! OUT DELAY to Our Greenhut Building where he will find “Everything for the Home” , Concise and emphatic as the phrase is, it expresses JUST WHAT a i GREENHUT BUILDING PROVIDES FOR YOU, Mr. Home- aker, Your house, apartment or flat can be COMPLETELY FURNISHED, from cellar to garret, in the MINUMUM OF TIME. And by COM- PLETELY we mean that we can su you with EVERY known Sever to render housekeeping EASY, COMPORT-GIVING and AGREBAB And the cost to YOU will be LESS for an on wall a FURNITURE, RUGS, CARPETS, CHINA, GLASSW WAR arate cf UTENSILS, REFRIGERATORS. and LIGHTING FIXTURES thea you would be asked to pay ANYWHERE ELSE In Greater New York. Won’t YOU Test the TRUTH of Our Claim? Won't YOU afford us an, opportunity to demonstrate OUR ability to co-operate with you in fitting up YOUR domicler “Everything for the Home’ A BROAD claim, but one which is AMPLY JUSTIFIBD! And please bear in mind that our expert advice regarding Wall Decorations, Harmonious Rugs, Suit- able Carpetings, Tasteful Furniture, Time- and aieiicitls eae Appliances is MAIN BUILDING: Foot-MouldShoes In the New Fall Styles $ for Women, at. To buy a Foot-Mould tbs once is to prefer it to all others, no matter what the price. Our $3 Foot-Moulds are equal to most of the $3.50 and $4 shoes sold in specialty shops. All leathers, sizes and widths. Women’s Foot-Mould Arch-Supportin: and Cushion-Sole Shoes, at - mT . $ They are a boon and a blessing to all who suffer from broken-down arches and other foot troubles. Made of finest kidskin; button or lace; size 244 to 9; widths A to EE, Women’s New das? 95 Boys’ 51 69 Fall Shoes Shoes, ° Thirty new styles; every leather of | Patent leather, tan Russia calf and the present season; fit and comfort | black calf; button or blucher style; guaranteed with every pair. $2.50 and '$3 grades, MAIN Building, Second Floor.) 4 ning on the left aide is trimmed at vel OF TH: May chic models from whieh yew many ‘MAIN BUILDIN: by Introducing Several of this Season’s 5] 5 Smartest Styles, at. . . .« BROADCLOTH, SHEPHERD CHECKS, STORM SERGES AND 7 VOILES, in both black and colors. We Will Make the Same to Your Measure— Matcrial, Trimmings and Workmanship— All dresses are fitted before they are finished, and NO TRANS- | ACTION WILL BE REGARDED AS COMPLETE UNTIL THE CUS- WITH THE FINISHED DRESS.. This announcement will be good news to the woman who is hesi- dress made. The Big Store makes it possible to secure a fashionabdie dress made to order for just about the price that the workmanship By Way of Example We Illustrate One Model It is made of fing chiffon broadcloth in black and colors. This smart coat-dress collar, lace yoke and collar. The new two-piece ski $ This is only ON 1 5 make a selection, at. 89.75 and $12.75 Our Made-to-Measure And We Signalize this Occasion, Thursday, The dresses are made of FINE FRENCH SERGES, CHIFFON From these you may select the materia! in the color you want and Complete for Fifteen Dollars TOMER EXPRESSES HER OWN COMPLETE SATISFACTION tating about where she should go to have her new Fall and Winter alone would cost ordinarily. is fashioned with striped panne velvet revers and cuffs, and white broadcloth sailor aide bottom with stri There Are Also a Number of Models’ PYNCEE GE. cnc i reser teersveryrneres MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING ‘MAIN BUILDIN' . orzo, Traveling Ba . The Very Best Groceries | be ia a corset ever made x so low @ price. Two models: Are the Only Kind You Wili Ever Find Here. The Following Specials Are for Tomorrow: Sugar BEST REFINED GRANUL. ATED— 2c Laundry Soap SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP— 35c box, 100 bare, 43.45; 10 bare PROCTEP & ¢ MILES GOLD SOAP— Fruits and Vegetables ! High Bust Hoth have thefamous \} Nemo Self-Reducing front, Hip-contining 10-1, oi Harel brand; 10c 3 hiended' te 43¢ ope ing Norafuce ex. reduction below A good purchase of ours makes possible the price quo- ted for tomorrow. Made of durable grained leather, with strong handle, good lock and catches; neatly lined; all popu- lar sizes, PURE BREAKFAST COG quality; 31d. can, 81; lb, can HO. SELP-RISING PANCAKE noun , 3 regular 100 pack 25 )MATOES iden and eked tips fralty Go ania v ‘The Bands are elastla, end will stay bay e supply for the Fall monthe 00-1b, bas, 31,15 TE ASPARAGUS — en, 83.48; large ages NEW aide large can. WHOLE PICKLING MAIN BUILDIN Webster’s Reli- able Dictionary, 69c Bound in flexible leather, with a patent thumb index and containing hundreds of illustrations; many of them full-page and in color. This dictionary, the good old favorite Webster, is universally sold at $2. We have secured another lot of one thou- sand, and they will go on sale, tomorrow, at only 69¢. (MAIN Buliding, Pourth Floor.) Double BH Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock , SPICES— Smoked Meats — SUGAR.GURED HAMS Shoko’ BONELESS CELRRRATED BAG QN \ ESTPHALIA-STYLE bg 3 IRISH-STYLB N SANiOs corfer— 2 28; 4)

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